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Some of the ideas about emotions and the way trauma impacts the brain might be controversial. How did you react

Some of the ideas about emotions and the way trauma  impacts the brain might be controversial. How did you react

Discussion – Week 4: Understand Emotions – A Continuing Dialogue

 Prompt

Listen to Invisobilia (NPR) Podcast from June 1, 2017 titled “Emotions: Part 1”:

http://www.npr.org/2017/06/01/530928414/emotions-part-one (Links to an external site.)

(It is sometimes easier to listen while driving or doing chores, like folding laundry or doing dishes. Feel free to do so!)

What struck you about the contents of this podcast?

Some of the ideas about emotions and the way trauma impacts the brain might be controversial. How did you react to these ideas?

How would you challenge those ideas or how might you be intrigued to explore more?

Guidelines

Please be sure to follow these guidelines for this discussion:

This post does not have to be any particular length or style, but it does need to respond to all of the prompts.

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Some of the ideas about emotions and the way trauma impacts the brain might be controversial. How did you react

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